Kangaroos come calling on third-ranked Buckeyes

Columbus, OH (Sports Network) - The third-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes put their
perfect record on the line on Friday evening, as they play host to the
Kangaroos of UMKC in the first-ever meeting between the two teams.

UMKC is an even 2-2 on the young season, having alternated wins and losses
leading up this matchup with one of the top teams in land. The Kangaroos' two
defeats have come against Seton Hall and Albany, while their wins have been
over Lincoln (MO) and Norfolk State. Kansas City will open Summit League
action next Thursday at home against IUPUI.

The Big Ten Conference presently owns three of the top four spots in the AP
Top-25, and the Buckeyes are certainly worthy of being one of them as they
possess a wealth of talent and are extremely well coached by Thad Matta and
his staff. Ohio State has won all three of its games to this point by double
digits, the most recent of which being a 77-66 triumph over Washington last
Sunday in the championship game of the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament in
Uncasville, Connecticut.

The Buckeyes will face a serious challenge in their next outing, as they play
at Duke in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge next Wednesday. Another tough bout with
Kansas looms just before Christmas, setting the team up for the rigors of Big
Ten play which begin on Jan. 2, 2013 at home against Nebraska.

As you might expect considering the team's record after four games, UMKC is as
average as average gets. The 'Roos are netting 64.2 ppg while allowing 64.5
ppg, and they are dead even in rebounding (33.5 rpg). Where they have excelled
is in draining the three-point shot, checking in just shy of 40 percent (27-
of-68). Kirk Korver and Estan Tyler are the only two players averaging double
digits, but their respective figures of 12.3 and 11.8 ppg aren't about to
intimidate a team as mighty as Ohio State. Tyler scored 15 points, leading
four players in double figures as Kansas City topped Norfolk State last time
out, 63-57. It was the second straight game in which Tyler led the team in
scoring, and while it was outscored in the paint (26-16), in second-chance
points (14-1) and in bench points (27-17), UMKC used a 21-7 edge in points
from the foul line to earn the victory.

Ohio State has had very little trouble imposing its will against inferior
competition thus far, as the team is averaging 76.0 ppg while yielding just
61.3 ppg. The Buckeyes are shooting 49.4 percent from the floor, which
includes a 45.1 percent showing from three-point range, and the team boasts
three double-digit scorers, the most explosive of which being junior forward
Deshaun Thomas. A 50.9 percent shooter who has hit a team-high 10 treys,
Thomas is averaging a gaudy 25.0 ppg while also heading the team's rebounding
effort with 7.0 rpg. Aaron Craft is netting 17.0 ppg and he serves as the
team's primary playmaker as well with 5.0 apg. Thomas poured in 31 points in
the recent win over Washington, while also grabbing eight of the team's 34
rebounds. Craft added 18 points thanks to a perfect 8-of-8 showing at the free
throw line, and Evan Ravenel chipped in with a dozen points for an OSU squad
that hit 47.4 percent of its field goal attempts, despite missing 75 percent
of its three-point tries (3-of-12).